CleanFreak TPL-12-500-CE-TCP Owner's/Operator's Manual

Professional 12 gallon carpet extractor

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TPL-12-500-CE-TCP
PROFESSIONAL
12 GALLON CARPET EXTRACTOR
OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S MANUAL
WWW.CLEANFREAK.COM
FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY
REVISION 2-19-24

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  • Page 1 TPL-12-500-CE-TCP PROFESSIONAL 12 GALLON CARPET EXTRACTOR OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL WWW.CLEANFREAK.COM FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY REVISION 2-19-24...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS RECEIVING YOUR EQUIPMENT................... WARNINGS AND SAFETY....................3, 4 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION..................GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS..................MAINTENANCE........................ CORD STORAGE AND SAFETY..................MACHINE OVERVIEW....................ACCESSORY HEATER OVERVIEW................HOW TO USE AN ACCESSORY HEATER..............PRIMING THE PUMP....................... ADJUSTING PRESSURE....................CLEANING CARPET......................CLEANING UPHOLSTERY....................TROUBLESHOOTING.....................
  • Page 3: Receiving Your Equipment

    Any deviation from its proper use or purpose and the consequential damage CLEANFREAK.COM’s liability ceases when the carrier that may occur is the sole responsibility of the end picks up the shipment. However, our customer service user.
  • Page 4: Electrical Information

    • All repairs must be done by an authorized CLEANFREAK.COM repair station. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR • Do not use replacement parts other than original 115VOLT: CLEANFREAK.COM parts. • Do not allow your spray stream to remain in one This piece of equipment must be grounded. Should an fixed location as surface damage may occur.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE: Weekly: This TPL-12-500-CE-TCP has been engineered and built • Check and clean solution filter to require minimum maintenance. But like any machine, • Check for obstructions in vacuum pathways it does require basic care to keep it in optimum working •...
  • Page 6: Machine Overview

    TPL-12-500-CE-TCP OVERVIEW 1. Handle- Used to maneuver and position the TPL-12- 6. Male twist lock pigtail- Connects to 50ft power cord. 500-CE-TCP . Contains switch box (for switchbox, One circuit per cord. see #14). 7. Solution line Q.D.- Pressurized connection for solu- 2.
  • Page 7: Accessory Heater Overview

    6. HANDLE- Used to hold and transport the heater 2. POWER SWITCH. 7. MOUNTING FEET- Used to engage the mounting 3. LAMP- Indicates when heat element is on and work- brackets on a TPL-12-500-CE-TCP extractor and ing. secure the heater. 4. TWIST LOCK PIG-TAIL- This connects to the 8.
  • Page 8: How To Use An Accessory Heater

    5. Connect your 50FT power cord to the twist lock pigtail on the heater (#4 on page 7). 1. Fill the solution tank of your TPL-12-500-CE-TCP extractor with sufficient water or solution for the task at hand. Do not use water over 130° F.
  • Page 9: Priming The Pump

    PRESSURE RELIEF/POWER PRIME VALVE: ADJUSTING PRESSURE USING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR: For location, see #8 on page 6. CLOSED Pressure gauge Pressure regulator OPEN This machine is equipped with a PRESSURE REGU- LATOR and PRESSURE GAUGE. You may adjust the pressure between 100PSI and 500PSI. The machine has been set to the max pressure at the factory.
  • Page 10: Cleaning Carpet

    CLEANING CARPET: CLEANING UPHOLSTERY: 1. Using a dedicated dry vacuum, pre-vacuum the space Cleaning upholstery with success requires a good knowl- to be cleaned to remove as much dirt as possible. Do edge of the type of fabric to be worked on. Look for the not use the extractor to dry vacuum as it does not cleaning instruction label sewn on the underside of the have a dry filter.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROBLEM SOLUTION NO ELECTRICAL POWER 1. Defective power cord. 2. House or building circuit breaker tripped POWER IS INTERMITTENT TO ONE OR ALL MO- 1. Faulty electrical cable. TORS 2. Defective switches. 3. Loose terminal or discolored terminal connections. VACUUM SYSTEM PROBLEM SOLUTION...
  • Page 12: Notes

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